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Up for sale are a set of FR18's from my R33.

Stud pattern is 5x114.3, so should also fit R34 GTS-T, S14, S15, RX7, RX8, Supra and more I would say.

Silver polished outer with Gold centre. Only major gutter rush on one of the rear rims, about 4cm long shown in last pic. Couple of minor gutter rash's. Still in pretty good condition.

18 x 8 fronts with Kumho Ecsta 235/40 tyres, about 60% tread

18 x 9.5 rear with Nexen N3000 265/35 tyres, about 85% tread, but one has inside camber wear.

$2000 ono

PM me or contact me on 0401 651 796.

Front left

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Front Right

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Rear Left

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Rear Right

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